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mike tobin in henriville, indiana, elizabeth is in harvestville, indiana and marine molina in the extreme weather center. mike in indiana, mike, what's the situation there? >> well, kelly, everywhere you look there's a remarkable story, a remarkable scene of destruction, take, for instance, this school bus, this was a school bus that was getting students home when you first got the report that bad weather was on its way. because of the bad weather, they couldn't get all of the students home, so they returned to the henriville high school. as soon as all the students got on the bus, got shelter inside of the high school, the tornado hit. and this bus was across the street. look at it now, it was tumbled across the road where it sits in the front of a house, none of the students on board it when it went into this house. we have amateur video to show you, of indiana, you can see the funnel cloud forming in the sky in the shape of a cone, slowly, but surely reaching its way to the ground and then touching the ground and cutting a bath of destruction, and understand the seriousness of this, yo
mike tobin in henriville, indiana, elizabeth is in harvestville, indiana and marine molina in the extreme weather center. mike in indiana, mike, what's the situation there? >> well, kelly, everywhere you look there's a remarkable story, a remarkable scene of destruction, take, for instance, this school bus, this was a school bus that was getting students home when you first got the report that bad weather was on its way. because of the bad weather, they couldn't get all of the students...
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our coverage stretches from alabama to indiana and we go to henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities. hello. >> reporter: hey. yeah. an ef-4 tornado, winds of 175 miles per hour, that doesn't happen that you get those types of tornadoes. and you end up with this damage that is far reaching, expansive and takes your breath away when you look at it and you see how much of the damage there is, a ton of homes have been destroyed. but if you go to the other side of the street here, you can see the school, a junior high/high school, next door to it is a grade school that has been damaged. they are out of school for at least a week. i can tell you, you can look and see quickly, they start to do work, such as getting power restored. they get poles, power poles stuck in here. they -- doing that work. it's a monumental task to organize this, when you consider all the towns and the counties and states that have been affected here. i am joined by debbie fletcher with the department of homeland security. i tell you what, have you an incredible task on your hands. it seems like this ha
our coverage stretches from alabama to indiana and we go to henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities. hello. >> reporter: hey. yeah. an ef-4 tornado, winds of 175 miles per hour, that doesn't happen that you get those types of tornadoes. and you end up with this damage that is far reaching, expansive and takes your breath away when you look at it and you see how much of the damage there is, a ton of homes have been destroyed. but if you go to the other side of the street...
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from parts of iowa now to central illinois and heading into parts of southern indiana also some snow showers in parts of the northeast but they are rapidly dying out tonight. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies at their possible flurries gentle north breezes monday high-temperature 34-38 was perhaps a peak of afternoon sunshine and for monday evening passing clouds, low temperature of around 26-32 degrees and for tuesday, look at those temperatures. wii earlier had a scenario of colder temperatures by the weekend but forecast models have reversed it. >> a group of texas girl from ofwhat a group of crosscuts did to a man who stole their cookie money, next. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1500... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. (laughs) i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. mmmm. great grains. great gra
from parts of iowa now to central illinois and heading into parts of southern indiana also some snow showers in parts of the northeast but they are rapidly dying out tonight. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies at their possible flurries gentle north breezes monday high-temperature 34-38 was perhaps a peak of afternoon sunshine and for monday evening passing clouds, low temperature of around 26-32 degrees and for tuesday, look at those temperatures. wii earlier had a scenario of colder...
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look at this, this is a freeze morning, these are frost advisories in effect for parts of indiana ohio and even western pennsylvania as well as michigan. for tonight skies parley cloudy and light winds persist low temperature 36-43. tomorrow we will get a few peaks of sunshine. monday night may be a passing shower or thunderstorm. tuesday afternoon we warm back up. 7 day forecast: temperatures up and down. we go down back to the '50s on wednesday and then tried to shoot up to 66 on friday. sunday looks great temperatures 63 with some sunshine. >> thank you jim. from the director who brought us the movie titanic takes on a new epoch role, james cameron bravely goes where only two men have gone before. [ music box plays ] multi-policy discount. paperless discount. paid-in-full discount. [yawning] homeowner's discount. safe driver discount. chipmunk family reunion. someone stole the nuts. squirrel jail. justice! countless discounts. now that's progressive. call or click today. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop
look at this, this is a freeze morning, these are frost advisories in effect for parts of indiana ohio and even western pennsylvania as well as michigan. for tonight skies parley cloudy and light winds persist low temperature 36-43. tomorrow we will get a few peaks of sunshine. monday night may be a passing shower or thunderstorm. tuesday afternoon we warm back up. 7 day forecast: temperatures up and down. we go down back to the '50s on wednesday and then tried to shoot up to 66 on friday....
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>> a behavioral center in indiana. >> reporter: which isn't far from paula bowen's own illinois home. but one day a truant officer made a trip to that center to visit cassie and recommend she transfer to a very different place. >> cassie called me, she was crying, she said, i just made a mistake. >> what was her mistake? >> i asked her what happened, and she says, i just signed the papers to go to pinehaven. >> reporter: paula bowen says without her permission, her daughter was then whisked away, more than 1,800 miles to rural northern montana, to the pinehaven christian children's ranch, and that's where we met her. >> reporter: what's your name? >> cassie. >> where you from? >> illinois. >> reporter: bob larsson is the founder and preacher at pinehaven. >> the two biggest reasons can kids come is broken homes and they didn't have the normal home background and training with a dad and a mom and failing adoptions. >> reporter: paula bowen admits she's had serious problems with her life, including imprisonment. but says she doesn't want her daughter at pinehaven because of allegations
>> a behavioral center in indiana. >> reporter: which isn't far from paula bowen's own illinois home. but one day a truant officer made a trip to that center to visit cassie and recommend she transfer to a very different place. >> cassie called me, she was crying, she said, i just made a mistake. >> what was her mistake? >> i asked her what happened, and she says, i just signed the papers to go to pinehaven. >> reporter: paula bowen says without her...
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look at mitch daniels in indiana, it was much harsher than what scott walker did in wisconsin and it seems like he turned the state around. >> governor christie in new jersey did the same thing. he balanced two budgets without raising taxs and he got the democrata-controlled legislature to modest increases. and the problems is unies have monopoly power. >> easy for you to say, david. >>> and the average working family trying to meet their mortgage can't get a competitive bid on working their town. >> morgan, let's concentrate on what works and what seems to work is what indiana did. changing their relation and a right to work state . new jersey changing its relationship with public sector unions as well >> yes, that is the point. unions are in many places starting to come down. >>> and they were dragged kick screaming. they didn't want the change in indiana or new jersey. >> they were dragged kick scream the changes are come that's because new lawmakers are come nothing the office. >> what wisconsin is going through with the recall of the gov and everything is focused on public secto
look at mitch daniels in indiana, it was much harsher than what scott walker did in wisconsin and it seems like he turned the state around. >> governor christie in new jersey did the same thing. he balanced two budgets without raising taxs and he got the democrata-controlled legislature to modest increases. and the problems is unies have monopoly power. >> easy for you to say, david. >>> and the average working family trying to meet their mortgage can't get a competitive...
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and indiana. the weather has turned. better get some of that winter wardrobe ready because monday it looks like it is going to be cold. it's going to be a 40 degree day on monday and a 70 degree day on tuesday. when you look at the turbulent skies this one comes in from st. john indiana. this is a turbulent looking sky over york a bill. this is one of the most fascinating time lapses of our lake front. these little banks of clouds that come in from the east these are outflows. that is a pocket of cool air coming in after a thunderstorm. here is the storm with his brakes and sunshine and downstate. tonight visibility is a quarter of a mile in kenosha and waukegan. a whole atmosphere is spin is showing up. this has produced the biggest drain here and almost three months. we needed it. we had almost half the amount of normal rain in march going into this thing. the temperatures made it into the seventies today. only in the 50's at the lake front. we will see that again this weekend. it is 55 and highland indiana. it is 55 a
and indiana. the weather has turned. better get some of that winter wardrobe ready because monday it looks like it is going to be cold. it's going to be a 40 degree day on monday and a 70 degree day on tuesday. when you look at the turbulent skies this one comes in from st. john indiana. this is a turbulent looking sky over york a bill. this is one of the most fascinating time lapses of our lake front. these little banks of clouds that come in from the east these are outflows. that is a pocket...
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friday, a fierce severe weather an outbreak barreled across much of the united states from texas to indiana into kentucky and georgia, some 70 million people were in the deadly pass. in the hours after the terror came stories of survival. >> i had about 40 students and staff and we were in the core of the building when the tornado hit and no one was injured. >> something to be thankful for despite the devastation entire neighborhoods are flattened and schools are in ruins. >> the people that live here are resilience of and we are knocked down but we're not knocked out. in west they're ready kentucky equipment is already in place to steer away with the storm knocked down. now the rebuilding process will no doubt take a very long time and president barack obama expressed his condolences to the areas hard hit and fema is dedicated to more resources for cities in need. >> closer to home in just a few hours a massive consolidation plan goes into effect for the chicago police department, dan ponce de joins us live from district 19 police station at belmont with details. >> these changes go into e
friday, a fierce severe weather an outbreak barreled across much of the united states from texas to indiana into kentucky and georgia, some 70 million people were in the deadly pass. in the hours after the terror came stories of survival. >> i had about 40 students and staff and we were in the core of the building when the tornado hit and no one was injured. >> something to be thankful for despite the devastation entire neighborhoods are flattened and schools are in ruins. >>...
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at least three people have been killed in southern indiana. the storms are massive, as we saw in downtown nashville. this is 11 minutes of video that we compressed to show you how the storm hit music city. the emotions of this evening were caught in this picture of one survivor in alabama after he found the one possession that he may have wanted to save the most. there were also reports of tornadoes across northern alabama. one ripped part of the roof off a maximum security prison. mark strassmann is in the town of new market tonight. mark? >> reporter: by mid-morning, scott, this house had been flattened. the good news is no one was home. and you see storm ruin just like this all over this neighborhood. now consider something else: this has been a long, frightening day of violent weather and it's not over. suddenly around 4:00 p.m. a black cloud wall menaced madison county. for people like jack kilgore and leslie poesy, this was their second scare in seven hours. what do you think about that behind you? >> not looking good. >> reporter: they
at least three people have been killed in southern indiana. the storms are massive, as we saw in downtown nashville. this is 11 minutes of video that we compressed to show you how the storm hit music city. the emotions of this evening were caught in this picture of one survivor in alabama after he found the one possession that he may have wanted to save the most. there were also reports of tornadoes across northern alabama. one ripped part of the roof off a maximum security prison. mark...
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new peak in indiana is in the way of this tornado. if you know anybody in that area, they just need to take cover. and these now are so big that you don't have to wait. if you see a dark cloud literally, you know a storm is coming your way, don't wait for the weather service to put out a warning. just take your tornado precautions, anyway, and just keep yourself safe. what's 25 minutes in a closet if it will keep yourself safe. >> incredible advice. we have that piece of sound when we were talking to jeff. let's roll that. >> we have a tornado that's tracked anywhere from 50 miles west of evansville up toward wadesville. there is damage on the ground. we saw it for about five minutes coming down highway 64. the tornadic storm is producing tornadoes. it's on highway 64 just to the north of livershole and heading toward lynnville, so that area to the north and northeast of evansvil evansville. there is damage and these storms are becoming volatile at this time. we have a tornado outbreak just to the south of indiana, illinois as well as
new peak in indiana is in the way of this tornado. if you know anybody in that area, they just need to take cover. and these now are so big that you don't have to wait. if you see a dark cloud literally, you know a storm is coming your way, don't wait for the weather service to put out a warning. just take your tornado precautions, anyway, and just keep yourself safe. what's 25 minutes in a closet if it will keep yourself safe. >> incredible advice. we have that piece of sound when we...
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rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior high across the street we have a car overturned, another school bus and clearly the school itself has been ripped apart. i am joined by karen, a teacher at this school. you not in the school yesterday when this happened but your husband is the presence president. do you, you have a lot of your life is wrapped up and what are you seeing? >>guest: just amazed that we have people walk out of the building. the kids were released early helping to get them home safely and talking to my husband last night there were 39 in the school staff and
rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior...
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>>reporter: southern indiana west of louisville and east evansville along highway 64 and coming from the northwest suburbs of louisville right new. >>shepard: all right. if you are not familiar and you live in tornado alley noaa weather radio gives the best updates and they work in the power goes down. the 1st much -- pretty much a more able day in cincinnati, louisville, indiana, and across and regions in to the south. the watch box rick has on the screen in the deep south from alabama to tennessee and beyond, this is not to diminish what could happen there. stay tuned. @=h >> there are watch boxes and a very serious set of situations developing on the maps below me. to my left on your screen you will see a like picture which is a streaming video coming from our storm chaser. his video is frozen at the moment and now it is rolling. but he is entering an area where we believe a tornado is now moving, 60 to 65 miles per hour. which is a very fast forward speed. our meteorologist is informing us they believe today's tornadoes could be much more severe than we have seen the last couple
>>reporter: southern indiana west of louisville and east evansville along highway 64 and coming from the northwest suburbs of louisville right new. >>shepard: all right. if you are not familiar and you live in tornado alley noaa weather radio gives the best updates and they work in the power goes down. the 1st much -- pretty much a more able day in cincinnati, louisville, indiana, and across and regions in to the south. the watch box rick has on the screen in the deep south from...
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we have breaking news coverage in henriville, indiana. >> mike? >> uma, it is hard to look in henriville and not see destruction from the battered cars to the school buses knocked off their frames. look at the window and it looks like it was hit with baseballs. that was the impact of the forceful winds. looking in the parking lot of the high school here in henriville. cars were marked with spray paint. they check them off and remarked that no one is still inside . we have amature video from dine doin. they can see the funnel cloud form taking shape and slowing reaching down to earth it did deadly detruction . cruised before bouncing up in the sky. it was awesome and terrifying and they couldn't help but watch it until the final second. >> it was scary. and last second. it got to the bottom of the hill. i jumped in the bathtub and waited it out. >> you talk about the power outages. this is one example. can you see the power transformers that explode. here is a one that was knocked to the ground . crews doing the important work of trying to restore
we have breaking news coverage in henriville, indiana. >> mike? >> uma, it is hard to look in henriville and not see destruction from the battered cars to the school buses knocked off their frames. look at the window and it looks like it was hit with baseballs. that was the impact of the forceful winds. looking in the parking lot of the high school here in henriville. cars were marked with spray paint. they check them off and remarked that no one is still inside . we have amature...
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and indiana is one of the stand your ground law states. when you were attorney general do you -- what was the thought of prosecutors and police departments across the state with respect to that law? >> well, i think that certainly in indiana no prosecutor, no law enforcement officer wants any citizen a well-meaning citizen to ever be in peril for their lives after being threatened. the issue here however is that it has to be a real threat. it has to be a reasonable threat, and it has to be an imminent threat. i don't think that that is at all the case in trayvon martin's case. if you listen to the audio if you look at the video of zimmerman, it is clear that there is no eminent threat of harm, that no reasonable person in george zimmerman's position particularly when the police officers tell you not to pursue an individual, you can't pursue someone and then say you're in fear for your life. >> you raised the last moments of trayvon's life and it's hard to talk about that because we all know what we were listening to and clearly that will h
and indiana is one of the stand your ground law states. when you were attorney general do you -- what was the thought of prosecutors and police departments across the state with respect to that law? >> well, i think that certainly in indiana no prosecutor, no law enforcement officer wants any citizen a well-meaning citizen to ever be in peril for their lives after being threatened. the issue here however is that it has to be a real threat. it has to be a reasonable threat, and it has to...
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su push of mclane, virginia, made the indiana voter registration invalid. late this morning, 600 miles away in an indianapolis courthouse. >> we agreed to disagree about the original decision. and we just semily put that behind us. >> with a late settlement, hammered out between attorneys. lugeer will reregister to vote at the family farm. >> people of indiana recent this kind of interference. an i think they are going to illustrate that with their vote. >> recent partisan polls unchallenged by lugeer's campaign suggest the opposite. >> citizen united survey has lugeer down to a single digit advantage in the primary less than seven weeks away. in a state where all campaign buttons are valuable political memorabilia, lugar is in trouble. residencesy issue is a big reason why. >> it's caused a lot of people to think and wonder if maybe it's time to wrap things up. it's an issue that is hanging out there. >> i do appreciate you coming in. >> the benefactor is the primary opponent, state treasurerer richard mur dock. >> running as someone with a grandfatherly i
su push of mclane, virginia, made the indiana voter registration invalid. late this morning, 600 miles away in an indianapolis courthouse. >> we agreed to disagree about the original decision. and we just semily put that behind us. >> with a late settlement, hammered out between attorneys. lugeer will reregister to vote at the family farm. >> people of indiana recent this kind of interference. an i think they are going to illustrate that with their vote. >> recent...
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now residents in one of the most affected towns henryville indiana head to church. a place of worship that has been turned into shelter. the very latest for wjz. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across henryville were emotional. churchgoers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hering is people who have lost -- hearing is people who have lost everything are showing up to help their friends and family. i don't think there's hope lost, there's hope renewed. >> reporter: nurse mitchell drove five hours from chicago to help. she went door to door checking on residents like june who says in the midst of the devastation she feels blessed. >> look around you, there's a lot left. there's a lot left. >> reporter: sheriff deputy lovelin delivered bottled water. he helped people take shelter at a building, now gone. >> i tell people, the church is not the building, it's the people. >> reporter: it's a sight repeated across the south and midwest including hard hit kentucky. >> this will be enough for me, thank you. >> reporter: lexler delivered food and
now residents in one of the most affected towns henryville indiana head to church. a place of worship that has been turned into shelter. the very latest for wjz. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across henryville were emotional. churchgoers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hering is people who have lost -- hearing is people who have lost everything are showing up to help their friends and family. i don't think there's hope lost, there's hope renewed....
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although it went down in indiana, interestingly enough. and emergency crews continue to sort through the rubble as we speak. >> for more on the recovery efforts we're going to rick reichmuth in henryville, indiana and first, we'll check with elizabeth in hazel green, alabama and what's going on this hour. >> brand new information from the national weather service and they've recently upgraded the tornado that hit here in madison county from ef-2 to ef-3 and winds about 140 miles per hour, and we know, the storm itself was about 250 yards wide and it traveled 34 miles across the county. and you can really see the track of the storm here. you see, it demolished these homes in this neighborhood. that red brick house seemingly unscathed and the house next to it split, basically right in half. and then the homes here, we see the similar damage. this house totally demolished. now, that church was also damaged. the roof quite literally peeled off and we know they were supposed to have service at 10 a.m. this morning and now they're going to be ho
although it went down in indiana, interestingly enough. and emergency crews continue to sort through the rubble as we speak. >> for more on the recovery efforts we're going to rick reichmuth in henryville, indiana and first, we'll check with elizabeth in hazel green, alabama and what's going on this hour. >> brand new information from the national weather service and they've recently upgraded the tornado that hit here in madison county from ef-2 to ef-3 and winds about 140 miles per...
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tornadoes bamut started alabama groups and power lines share offer no different tennessee and ohio and indiana high school level. in the state eight people died at least. storms coming through with company golf ball sized hail and wind. kentucky's governor declared a statewide emergency to tap into state resources and reports of people trapped damaged buildings small town in west liberty eastern part of that state tornado of bettering the midwest and south harrisburg illinois it still cleaning up from ef4 twister days ago hoping to be scared a second blow >> we are going to come back very resilient community >> twisters part of system rainfall and snowfall to chicago tom skilling live in the weather center more on the storm >> 33 states tied up in the storm system exploded today between 80 degree temperatures and the 20 degree readings to the north 150 mi. per hour jet stream. thunderstorms producing super cellular cells producing tournedos look at the state's 13 of them involved in the tornadoes biggest march tornado outbreaks in four years chicago area. so far 91 twister reports storm predic
tornadoes bamut started alabama groups and power lines share offer no different tennessee and ohio and indiana high school level. in the state eight people died at least. storms coming through with company golf ball sized hail and wind. kentucky's governor declared a statewide emergency to tap into state resources and reports of people trapped damaged buildings small town in west liberty eastern part of that state tornado of bettering the midwest and south harrisburg illinois it still cleaning...
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situated in america's heartland, among acres of indiana cornfields, is a prison that houses not only the state's most violent offenders but a large population of the mentally ill, the wabash valley correctional facility. the challenges of running a maximum security prison are compounded by the increasing number of a new kind of prisoner. >> approximately 700 of the 2,200 offenders we have at this facility are diagnosed with a mental illness. i think these numbers are increasing throughout the country. increasing for everybody to deal with. >> superintendent craig hanks has been working at the prison since it opened in 1992. >> this is a multi-security level facility. it's a large facility. we're on over 500 acres of property. the perimeter is approximately a mile and a half around the facility. we have maximum security, medium security and minimum security offenders. what probably sets us apart is the different segregation units. >> offenders who assault staff or other inmates are moved to the secure housing unit, a prison within the prison, known as the shu. >> there have been disci
situated in america's heartland, among acres of indiana cornfields, is a prison that houses not only the state's most violent offenders but a large population of the mentally ill, the wabash valley correctional facility. the challenges of running a maximum security prison are compounded by the increasing number of a new kind of prisoner. >> approximately 700 of the 2,200 offenders we have at this facility are diagnosed with a mental illness. i think these numbers are increasing throughout...
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her tiny body thrown into an indiana field. her hold on life was too fragile. angel died a few hours ago after she was taken off of life support. >>> fire officials say the search for a four-year-old boy is now a recovery operation. samuel jones went missing saturday evening. his body was spotted at the bottom of a home. officials don't believe he survived the fall. a rescue team is trying to recover the body. >>> mass murderer jeffrey domer is still causing pain. a sister is calling a walk evil. the online deal maker group on sold discounted tickets until criticism forced it to stop. >>> some pretty brazen thieves in texas decide today rob a group of girl scouts selling cookies outside a wal-mart. police say he walked up and grabbed the money box and ran to his car. these girls didn't give up without a fight. two suffered minor injuries while trying to chase after the car. >> i started hitting the boy in the passenger seat. i think he learned his lesson a little bit. >> the men got away with about $200. the girls will be okay. >>> some call it the last great r
her tiny body thrown into an indiana field. her hold on life was too fragile. angel died a few hours ago after she was taken off of life support. >>> fire officials say the search for a four-year-old boy is now a recovery operation. samuel jones went missing saturday evening. his body was spotted at the bottom of a home. officials don't believe he survived the fall. a rescue team is trying to recover the body. >>> mass murderer jeffrey domer is still causing pain. a sister is...
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abc's meteorologist jinser zee is in the hard-hit community of henryville, indiana, tonight. jinser. >> reporter: diane, i am standing inside someone's living room. you can see the kitchen behind me but what you can't see is the front of the house, it was taken with one of those strong tornadoes. and tonight we have new video and new images that will shock you and tell you just how forceful those tornados were. >> oh, no. >> reporter: terror caught on tape as monster tornadoes beared down on american towns. new snapshots of panic. >> come on, go, go, get down, get down. >> reporter: and prayer. >> take it away from my home. take it away from this town. >> reporter: charlotte hall, the woman on that tape, tells abc's matt gutman her house is still standing and so is she. >> so what made you say that prayer? and it was so -- >> because i knew that it would work. >> reporter: today, parts of indiana, kentucky and tennessee woke up to another dose of mother nature's power, snow. blankets the rubble of hundreds of crushed house, creating new headaches for residents trying to dig o
abc's meteorologist jinser zee is in the hard-hit community of henryville, indiana, tonight. jinser. >> reporter: diane, i am standing inside someone's living room. you can see the kitchen behind me but what you can't see is the front of the house, it was taken with one of those strong tornadoes. and tonight we have new video and new images that will shock you and tell you just how forceful those tornados were. >> oh, no. >> reporter: terror caught on tape as monster tornadoes...
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so many communities trying to move forward in marysville, indiana. a single church left standing among the rubble there. just nine miles away in henryville, people found one of the few churches left standing and gathered desperately needed supplies for those who lost everything holding on to each other in the pews. tonight we're also watching the weather map again because across a huge part of this tornado zone winter weather warnings are now up. snow and cold moving in, and we begin tonight with ginger zee in indiana who flew over the devastation today. ginger, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening to you, david. this winter weather is just a second punch for so many affected by these tornadoes, and today we flew above the tornadic annihilation, and the images will take your breath away. oh, it's hard to see this from up here. seeing it from the air, mile after mile, ravaged by tornadoes, a new level of heartbreak. we just saw a home completely off its foundation. the storm blasted across the region southwest to northeast. new video shows t
so many communities trying to move forward in marysville, indiana. a single church left standing among the rubble there. just nine miles away in henryville, people found one of the few churches left standing and gathered desperately needed supplies for those who lost everything holding on to each other in the pews. tonight we're also watching the weather map again because across a huge part of this tornado zone winter weather warnings are now up. snow and cold moving in, and we begin tonight...
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and indiana, $1.7 billion. indiana, according to the u.s. department of labor, seems to have a real problem with doling out a lot of money in what they called improper payments. >> well, that's just poppycock. >> reporter: he says in indiana, much of the problem is people failing to register with the state jobs board before getting money. >> i don't think these can be characterized as improper payments. >> reporter: but the federal government stands pat. saying those safeguards prevent wrongful payments. >> we're holding them accountable to that. and we're saying you're not closing the gap when it comes to improper payments. >> reporter: the idea, making it that much harder for people like the chopper and others, to take your money right to the bank. >> so, mark, what's the labor department going to do about it? >> reporter: diane, one idea is to simply hand over the names of everybody who's actually received an improper payment to the irs and let the irs confiscate tax refunds. it's an idea that's gaining steam and already working in severa
and indiana, $1.7 billion. indiana, according to the u.s. department of labor, seems to have a real problem with doling out a lot of money in what they called improper payments. >> well, that's just poppycock. >> reporter: he says in indiana, much of the problem is people failing to register with the state jobs board before getting money. >> i don't think these can be characterized as improper payments. >> reporter: but the federal government stands pat. saying those...
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the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't make it through the storm. and has to turn back. 11 students rush into the school taking cover in principal albert's office. >> lights went out. you can hear the wind, flashes of light. they huddle together. >> i was sitting in the office. i just saw, it was black everywhere. >> reporter: and the bus the students fled moments before the storm hit later found embedded in the wall of the restaurant across the street. >> boom! it's gone. we didn't know the bus was in here. >> reporter: restaurant owner had taken shelter in the basement. >> we're fortunate that nobody got hurt. >> re
the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't...
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we do have some flurries, flying around in indiana and eastern kentucky. but we have a short wave that will be moving on toward the east, towards the areas that did get hit hard with the tornadoes. so we will be looking at accumulating snowfall late tonight and tomorrow. with accumulations between 1-3 inches expected. >> gregg: thanks very much. to syria, humanitarian aid reaching some families in the rubble stronghold town in a city that has been the scene of brutal attacks by government forces for several weeks now. the army is said to be blocking the red cross from distributing food and blankets in one neighborhood, seized from rebels, just days ago. we are going to dominic in nearby lebanon. tell us about the turmoil now spilling into other parts of the middle-east? >> reporter: gregg, because syria is a pivotal country in this region, there are fears of how far that turmoil could spread. here in beirut, we saw demonstrations, the kind of which we haven't seen in the middle-east so far. we saw a faceoff between people, over sirria. as i say, one of the
we do have some flurries, flying around in indiana and eastern kentucky. but we have a short wave that will be moving on toward the east, towards the areas that did get hit hard with the tornadoes. so we will be looking at accumulating snowfall late tonight and tomorrow. with accumulations between 1-3 inches expected. >> gregg: thanks very much. to syria, humanitarian aid reaching some families in the rubble stronghold town in a city that has been the scene of brutal attacks by government...
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we're all right. >> reporter: in indiana, surviving and saving. when her house wasn't enough to protect them, stephanie decker shielded her children with her own body. >> i love my chirp. goes beyond anything else in this world. >> reporter: even giving up her legs for them. as the tornado bore down, she acted, dashing with 8-year-old dominic and 5-year-old reese into the basement. the house being sucked away around her. protecting them with her body. >> i put both of them in there and i tied the comforter and my daughter -- mom, i don't like this. i said, i no, honey. from the windows i could see the wind. i could see it blowing. then the window blew out. >> reporter: with debris crashing around them and on her. >> they had to have me so i had to figure out what to do and my son is a hero. he went to go get help. because i knew i was cut but i didn't really know. and then when i opened up and looked at it, i realized that either i'm barely attached or it's completely severed. >> reporter: both her legs crushed. they were amputated late friday. bu
we're all right. >> reporter: in indiana, surviving and saving. when her house wasn't enough to protect them, stephanie decker shielded her children with her own body. >> i love my chirp. goes beyond anything else in this world. >> reporter: even giving up her legs for them. as the tornado bore down, she acted, dashing with 8-year-old dominic and 5-year-old reese into the basement. the house being sucked away around her. protecting them with her body. >> i put both of...
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indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget. the sirens and wind. our team tonight reports in from across the disaster zone. we begin with meteorologist ginger zee in henryville, indiana tonight. ginger, good evening. >> david, just moments ago. the national weather service gave us an update. they've rated this tornado that demolished henryville an ef-4. that means winds up to 200 miles per hour. that means what happened behind me, the tales of survival were a true miracle. >> almost 100 tornadoes reported with millions of people in the path, barreling through the heartland at 70 m
indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget....
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bird's eye is in indiana. it is the town next in line after huntingburg and after holland where it actually lifted. i guess jeff is on the phone. jeff, is this the bird's eye rotation? >> yes, i do. yeah, we've got what looks to be a very large structured tornado north of 64. that is the bird's eye tornado. it is very large now. it is rain wrapped and it is rapidly moving toward north of 64 here. it's very large. about a quarter mile wide. it is definitely on the ground. we have hills and trees here, but we do for sure have a tornado on the ground in the bird's eye area tracking to the east. i'm getting reports also of another one on the ground. both of these tornadoes are northwest of louisville. these are destructive tornadoes moving east at 60 to 65 miles an hour. damage to the north of louisville in the next hour with these two tornadic storms. >> if you're in louisville, kentucky, heads up, because this is headed toward you. you said, jeff, within the hour? jeff, you with me? chad, you with me? >> i'm wit
bird's eye is in indiana. it is the town next in line after huntingburg and after holland where it actually lifted. i guess jeff is on the phone. jeff, is this the bird's eye rotation? >> yes, i do. yeah, we've got what looks to be a very large structured tornado north of 64. that is the bird's eye tornado. it is very large now. it is rain wrapped and it is rapidly moving toward north of 64 here. it's very large. about a quarter mile wide. it is definitely on the ground. we have hills and...
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some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. the violent weather there wiping one town off the map and tearing the roof off a high school. kentucky state government says kentucky national guard troops have been deployed. this just days after a huge storm triggered dozens of tornadoes in illinois, and kansas. joining us live on the phone is buddy rogers from kentucky emergency management. buddy, thank you for coming on with us tonight. we're hearing that people have been killed there. what can you tell us? >> that is correct. we have 12 confirmed deaths in kentucky related to today's storm. and that number may rise during the night. we've got reports of over 200 injuries. and the conditions are those injuries. big concern are those still maybe entrapped and rescue workers are working in the dark. >> were people who are injured where are they now? and how are they finding shelter? >> we have several shelters open in the state. several shelters and those that have been released in press releases and posted on web sites. there are s
some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. the violent weather there wiping one town off the map and tearing the roof off a high school. kentucky state government says kentucky national guard troops have been deployed. this just days after a huge storm triggered dozens of tornadoes in illinois, and kansas. joining us live on the phone is buddy rogers from kentucky emergency management. buddy, thank you for coming on with us tonight. we're hearing that people have been killed there. what...